Dragon Fruit Cactus Tree Seeds
$12.99
Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. The good news is that once the plant is mature, you could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years.
10-20 Feet Tall and 3 Feet wide when grown. Also good as a house plant in a sunny window area. Keep well watered the first year as this is not as drought resistant as other cacti. Grows to 5 Feet indoor. Outside in Zone 10-11.
Fill a cup or small pot with sterile seed starter or cactus soil mix. Moisten the soil but avoid saturating it with water. Use the spoon to mix the seed into the top quarter inch of soil. Mist if needed to ensure this layer is moist and then cover with a plastic sandwich bag or clear food wrap.
Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. The good news is that once the plant is mature, you could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years. To germinate the seeds, fill a cup or small pot with sterile seed starter or cactus soil mix. Moisten the soil but avoid saturating it with water. Use the spoon to mix the seed into the top quarter inch of soil. Mist if needed to ensure this layer is moist and then cover with a plastic sandwich bag or clear food wrap.
Plants can begin flowering in as little as six to eight months, although container-grown plants may take up to two years to bear fruit. The good news is that once the plant is mature, you could see four to six fruiting cycles a year from a plant that is capable of bearing fruit for 20 to 30 years.
10-20 Feet Tall and 3 Feet wide when grown. Also good as a house plant in a sunny window area. Keep well watered the first year as this is not as drought resistant as other cacti. Grows to 5 Feet indoor. Outside in Zone 10-11.
Fill a cup or small pot with sterile seed starter or cactus soil mix. Moisten the soil but avoid saturating it with water. Use the spoon to mix the seed into the top quarter inch of soil. Mist if needed to ensure this layer is moist and then cover with a plastic sandwich bag or clear food wrap.
Marde Ross & Company specializes in flowering bulbs and peonies and has been a licensed California Nursery since 1985.
Specification: Dragon Fruit Cactus Tree Seeds
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